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Jews want to restore the country too much. Why didn't many people immigrate to Israel after being persecuted before World War II?

There has never been a nation in the world that yearns for the motherland so strongly as the Jews.

When studying world history, we know that as early as BC 1 1 century-that is, when the Zhou Dynasty was founded-the United Kingdom of Israel appeared on the east coast of the Mediterranean, and then it was divided into the northern State of Israel and the southern Kingdom of Judah.

In fact, two hundred years before that, the region had been conquered by the Roman Empire, and the ancestors of Israel had already been exiled to Europe.

These two countries existed for hundreds of years and were destroyed by Assyrians and Babylonians, and their nationals were moved to the two river basins. ...

More than a thousand years later, the region was ruled by Persia, Greece, Rome, Byzantium, Umayyad Dynasty, Abbasid Dynasty and Mongolian Empire, with Jews wandering around the world and Arabs occupying the mainstream.

For other nations, they have long been integrated into other nations in the constant war of swords and shadows, but Jews stick to their own teachings and lifestyles, which is also a legend in the history of world civilization.

Since the beginning of the 9th century, many Jews have moved back to Palestine. They bought land, built farms and lived for a long time.

Inevitably, there was a conflict with the local people.

However, at the beginning, the conflict was not too fierce, and more and more Jews joined the Zionist movement and returned to the east coast of the Mediterranean.

They held a conference and announced this program, which attracted the sympathy and support of Jews all over the world. The greatest achievement was that after Britain seized Palestine from the Ottoman Empire, Foreign Minister Belfo issued a declaration named after it. The main content is only a few words-

His Majesty's Government is in favor of the establishment of a national homeland for Jews in Palestine and will do its best to achieve this goal. However, it should be clear that the existing civil and religious rights of non-Jews in Palestine and the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in other countries should not be damaged.

Although this statement is contradictory-the arrival of new immigrants means the loss of local people.

But for Jews, they have pledged to build a world power, and the ideal of thousands of years is about to come true.

Since then, there have been many conflicts between Israelis and Arabs. However, it is difficult to reverse the trend of founding the country. Britain, which found things not so easy, restricted immigration, but more and more people moved here.

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After World War II, there were only 600,000 Jews here, only one tenth of the Jews slaughtered by the Nazi system.

In other words, in Europe, anti-Semitism continued-especially when the Nazis raised their butcher knives, and most Jews didn't even think about moving back to their ancestors' land.

In the Age of Extinction, it is described like this-

After persecution, Jews from Eastern Europe fled to Western Europe.

However, the differences between Jews in the East and the West are obvious, and there are also strong contradictions within the same race.

Jews in eastern Europe feel that the lack of western Judaism has been assimilated;

Western Europeans think that brothers and sisters from the East are too backward, too primitive and too stubborn, which leads to the rise of anti-Semitism.

However, internal contradictions are internal, and they have a common feature.

The book says:

Most Jews completely misjudged the support they could get from their own government and local authorities who were enemies of them.

It's a little roundabout. In fact, they think that the country where they currently live has the ability to protect them.

But in fact, from the Czech Republic to Poland to France to the western Soviet Union, those countries can't even save themselves. Can they still save the Jews?

Moreover, although these places have not destroyed them, they have already had strong anti-Semitism.

By the time they really wake up, the best chance of escape has been lost.